Yes. Some examples include one billion, one trillion, and one quadrillion.
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It kind of depends. for example, if you had 19.999999999 and that went on forever, then you had 19.99 that stopped then the repeating one would be bigger, however if you had 19.9900000000 instead of 19.99, then the repeating one is not bigger.
In decimal numbers the whole number re on the left side of the decimal point. So the whole numbers are 2 and 1. 2 is always bigger than one
In decimal numbers the whole numbers are on the left side of the decimal point and the parts (fractions ) of a number are on the right hand side. Looking at these two numbers you can see one is 1. and the other is 0. This means one number has got 1whole number and the other has no whole numbers SO 1.06 must be the bigger number
"Greater than" is the same as "Bigger than". In math, it really refers to where a number is located on the Number Line. If you have two numbers that are NOT equal and you see where they are on the number line, then the BIGGER of the two numbers, the one to the RIGHT, is greater than the other. 10 is greater than 2, for example. 10 is greater than 0, and 10 is also greater than -114.
2.305 is bigger than 2.07